A restored Grand Canal palazzo as a museum of 18th-century Venice.
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The verdict
Who it's worth it for
Great for
Travellers on a budget
If you've only got a day
Couples
Solo travellers
History & culture buffs
Photographers
The genuinely curious
Depends
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Not for
Families with kids
Worth it for travellers on a budget, if you've only got a day and couples; not for families with kids.
Why we say this
Insider secrets & local vibes
You walk through a fully furnished 1700s noble house, Tiepolo frescoes and trompe-l'oeil ballroom included, answering what it was like to live in a palazzo.
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It's a quiet, unhurried museum compared with the San Marco crush.
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It's a niche Settecento decorative-arts pleasure; casual visitors find period furniture less thrilling than the facade promised.
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What it feels like
Reading the room, traveller by traveller
As a couple
A romantic, low-traffic palazzo walk-through with Grand Canal views.
Multigenerational
Gentle and seated-friendly, though the appeal skews to those who love period interiors.
Solo
A rewarding deep cut if 18th-century Venice intrigues you; skippable otherwise.
Good to know
Before you go
Cost
~€10
Time
1–1.5 hr
Last verified
2026-06-17
Best time
Any weekday; closed Tuesdays. Covered by the civic Museum Pass.
Accessibility
Lift access to upper floors makes most of the palazzo reachable.